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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much brian given technology to the open technology institute for short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode of all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash the. and sat and guys that's it for us
that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said...
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news and world report tells us they want to call attention to frustrations. if all goes according to plan drivers will circle the beltway three lanes deep blocking the flow of traffic. d.c. police released the name of a man who set himself on fire on the national mall. he is identified as john constantino. was found with significant burns. it is not clear why it happened. anyone with information is urged bc policee department. a call for action in fairfax townie. two days -- two puppies died just days after they were brought. his is an issue that would break any families heart. families feel that petland is practicing bad business. when it comes to pets you do not mess with peoples pets. >> the mayor is tired of hearing the horror stories. >> we have had a number of incidents about had -- petland. later.t died day for 13 days is said. >> it is like buyer beware. i learned a lot about this. >> the mayor is behind a new task force. exploring how the city can tighten pet shop standards create -- standards. managerperations declined an on camera interview. the he
news and world report tells us they want to call attention to frustrations. if all goes according to plan drivers will circle the beltway three lanes deep blocking the flow of traffic. d.c. police released the name of a man who set himself on fire on the national mall. he is identified as john constantino. was found with significant burns. it is not clear why it happened. anyone with information is urged bc policee department. a call for action in fairfax townie. two days -- two puppies died...
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jenna: stand by with us. don is still with us, rod wheeler as well and don, you've worked in a variety of different task forces that have responded to emergencies like this and although we mentioned the comparison to fort hood earlier, because that's a natural comparison at a military base, a lot of questions. you mentioned something early on. whoever did this shooting seems to have a focus where they were heading. >> it seems that on the surface, and i'm basing that just on what's been reported so we doen know that to be a fact but if this person actually made his way to a specific building that is the location where many of the high level executives work from, that possibly leads to speculation that he had specific targets in mind. with that then, as going back to your other guests have said, you know, what do we know about this person or persons? you know, did they work in this building as contractors or military? do they have relatives? what level of intelligence do they have that possibly could give them
jenna: stand by with us. don is still with us, rod wheeler as well and don, you've worked in a variety of different task forces that have responded to emergencies like this and although we mentioned the comparison to fort hood earlier, because that's a natural comparison at a military base, a lot of questions. you mentioned something early on. whoever did this shooting seems to have a focus where they were heading. >> it seems that on the surface, and i'm basing that just on what's been...
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they want us to rise up and take action. the average version does not know what action to take. >> it is not the american way. here closed until further notice. no one knows when that is going to be. have set thisans afternoon that they're going to try to take a vote on a narrow funding bill that would fund the national park service. it has not happened yet. it has been opposed by cement democrats. this remains lows. campers have until tomorrow night to find somewhere else to stay. abc 7 news. >> today would have been a perfect day. veryu do not see this office on a beautiful day. sunshine. we're looking at better weather days ahead. some changes are on the way. ready for some cold weather. thisready outside we go on tuesday afternoon in the early evening. eight through just a few clouds out there. temperatures are 82 degrees. windsor out of the northwest at seven miles an hour. the levels are in the 50s toss. feels sohy it comfortable out there. washington, d.c., george washington university at 81 degrees. the wind that two
they want us to rise up and take action. the average version does not know what action to take. >> it is not the american way. here closed until further notice. no one knows when that is going to be. have set thisans afternoon that they're going to try to take a vote on a narrow funding bill that would fund the national park service. it has not happened yet. it has been opposed by cement democrats. this remains lows. campers have until tomorrow night to find somewhere else to stay. abc 7...
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are folks actually using different language this time around? or people who think, we can do a partial default or temporary default? >> democratic leaders beginning to explain the consequences of a default, the economic harm it would do. but again, the same conservative tea party house members, they don't seem to be that concerned that they just see the word debt and that it's such a bad word for them that they're willing 20 do just about anything to not raise the debt ceiling. >> there's no incentive to come prom. i don't see the incentive. >> so grand bargain, you tonight see a grand bargain. >> not even on the radar screen. lucky to get a cr. >> grand bargain talks fell apart earlier in september. coming as congress coming out of recess, the senate republicans talking with white house officials but those talks fell down. and republicans say it's because the white house -- >> and they weren't talking to the right people. they weren't talking to the leadership. they were talking to other well intentioned senators. >> and the $500 billion is now
are folks actually using different language this time around? or people who think, we can do a partial default or temporary default? >> democratic leaders beginning to explain the consequences of a default, the economic harm it would do. but again, the same conservative tea party house members, they don't seem to be that concerned that they just see the word debt and that it's such a bad word for them that they're willing 20 do just about anything to not raise the debt ceiling. >>...
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then the police told us to go back. we were simply walking back to our office. >> we heard shots. >> i heard three. >> we heard, three, four, five pops, probably. then the police--we were just walking. we were in the grassy area where people park, and then we were told to get back and get behind a car. >> i want to get back to mike viqueira. you said something interesting about how this all ended. and there was probably at least one certainly more than one, but at least one important security question that you think medes to be asked and answered. >> well, i think it will be asked, and i don't doubt there is a perfectly good explanation. in the wake of 9/11 a protocal was initiated--there is this friction between capitol police and leadership and membership of congress. many rank and fire members think that the area should be opened to pedestrians. people should be able to come and go as they please. that drives security people crazy. i've talked to any number of police chiefs over the years, and at one point, who terry
then the police told us to go back. we were simply walking back to our office. >> we heard shots. >> i heard three. >> we heard, three, four, five pops, probably. then the police--we were just walking. we were in the grassy area where people park, and then we were told to get back and get behind a car. >> i want to get back to mike viqueira. you said something interesting about how this all ended. and there was probably at least one certainly more than one, but at least...
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drop us a line. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. we'll have the latest on the weather. don't forget, log on any time you like to wusa9.com. we'll see you later. have a nice friday evening. bye bye. >>> at the home of the oscars. why they're beefing up security for sunday's big show. >> plus, what oprah told me about michael jackson's son's week on "e.t." i'm rocsi diaz. >> i'm rob marciano. >> i'm nancy o'dell in our los angeles studio. >> it was shocking when i heard that. >> oprah in awe. prince michael working with us. >> michael is doing the moonwalk in his grave. >>> plus -- >> time to reveal what you didn't see during my first "e.t." assignment. >>> then new robin roberts. >> she came back sooner than we all thought. >> is she afraid her disease will return? >> my heart still beats very fast when i go in to see the doctor on a regular basis. >> "e.t." at the oscars. today -- >> why they're on high alert at the dolby theatre. >>> plus, what will the stars be wearing. >> i have inside information, nancy. >> we have oscar fashion
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thanks for joining us. i'm lesli foster. jc is on assignment covering the super bowl in new orleans. >>> we begin with deliberation in the trial of a police officer charged with murder. daniel harmon-wright was on duty in culpeper last february when he shot and killed patricia ann cook in her jeep. harmon-wright said he fired in self-defense claiming cook had trapped his arm in the window of the jeep and was dragging him. prosecutors charged harmon used such excessive force that it rose to the level of muer. the jury deliberated for three hours yesterday before going home for the evening. we have a crew at the courthouse and we will take you there live if there is a verdic >>> we're also monitoring closing arguments in the trial of anne arundel county executive john leopold. he's charged with three counts of misconduct in office for allegedly using his security detail for personal and political purposes. among other things, the prosecution says leopold's secured detail helped him facilitate what they call sexual encounters.
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used the island as a staging area soon after the us dropped two nuclear bombs on mainland japan and the war ended but sovereignty wasn't fully restored to that country until nine hundred seventy two but even after that the island of okinawa has been kept under what is essentially a us military dictatorship until this very day the i. and it was a perfect little ipad for america's next two wars in asia korea and vietnam and given the u.s. is recent asia pivot okinawa is still proving its usefulness according to author chalmers johnson in his book blowback okinawa is host to about thirty eight american bases which occupy twenty percent of its land twenty eight thousand u.s. troops live there plus an equal number of d o d civilians johnson notes that quote there is nothing particularly unusual about this manifestation of american military imperialism in okinawa except for its concentration and continues to say that the presence of these bases unavoidably usurps distorts or subverts whatever institutions of democratic government may exist within the host society obviously tens of thousan
used the island as a staging area soon after the us dropped two nuclear bombs on mainland japan and the war ended but sovereignty wasn't fully restored to that country until nine hundred seventy two but even after that the island of okinawa has been kept under what is essentially a us military dictatorship until this very day the i. and it was a perfect little ipad for america's next two wars in asia korea and vietnam and given the u.s. is recent asia pivot okinawa is still proving its...
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used the island as a staging area soon after the us dropped two nuclear bombs on mainland japan and the war ended but sovereignty wasn't fully restored to that country until nine hundred seventy two but even after that the island of okinawa has been kept under what is essentially a us military dictatorship until this very day the island was a perfect little ipad for america's next wars in asia korea and vietnam and given the us is recent asia pivot okinawa is still proving its usefulness according to author chalmers johnson in his book blowback okinawa is host to about thirty eight american bases which occupy twenty percent of its land twenty eight thousand u.s. troops live there plus an equal number of d o d civilians johnson notes that quote there is nothing particularly unusual about this manifestation of american military imperialism in okinawa except for its concentration and continues to say that the presence of these bases unavoidably usurps distorts or subverts whatever it is. a democratic government may exist within the host society obviously tens of thousands of young amer
used the island as a staging area soon after the us dropped two nuclear bombs on mainland japan and the war ended but sovereignty wasn't fully restored to that country until nine hundred seventy two but even after that the island of okinawa has been kept under what is essentially a us military dictatorship until this very day the island was a perfect little ipad for america's next wars in asia korea and vietnam and given the us is recent asia pivot okinawa is still proving its usefulness...
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he used to. live on one hundred thirty three possible so food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean to tell you that i'm still really messed up. the all over it so close a little and said hello worst to put a little a little light out six of the radio guys and for a minute they could. all walk along for about a good cause you never seen anything like this on cold. cold. all up and abby martin was on break on the set the house has voted on an amendment passed by congress and i would have limited the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of phone records to just those who are being investigated and last night the debate on the amendment highlighted just how divided lawmakers really are. we're here today for a very simple reason to defend the fourth amendment have twelve years gone by and our memories baited so badly we forgot what happened on september eleventh there is more information contained in the phone book that sits at home on your kitchen counter or about each o
he used to. live on one hundred thirty three possible so food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean to tell you that i'm still really messed up. the all over it so close a little and said hello worst to put a little a little light out six of the radio guys and for a minute they could. all walk along for about a good cause you never seen anything like this on cold. cold. all up and abby martin was on break on the set the house has voted on an amendment...
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no sleep for the two of us. if you're watching who's the greatest in the land, veronica, i take it it's houston and san francisco. when it comes to interceptions, it's texas quarterback matt schaub who sets it on his first drive. four interceptions. three interceptions in just that game. 43-3 in that win. the cowboys for new an old west shoot-out. the cowboys tony romo with his first ever 500-plus passing game. like this beauty in the third, peyton manning, he ain't no slouch. he's got a running touchdown for the tie after this one. and then, here we go, two minutes left in the game. romo bounchs. broncos intercept it. almost 100 points there. >>> tom brady's 52-game streak with a paszing t.d. is that is no longer. the bengals quarterback denying defense breaks the patriots undefeated record 13-6. >>> and to an eight-decade robbery, the new york giants and philadelphia eagles. celebrating, an early score with a double back flip. the eagles take it 36-21. blocked field goal converted into a touchdown there by ind
no sleep for the two of us. if you're watching who's the greatest in the land, veronica, i take it it's houston and san francisco. when it comes to interceptions, it's texas quarterback matt schaub who sets it on his first drive. four interceptions. three interceptions in just that game. 43-3 in that win. the cowboys for new an old west shoot-out. the cowboys tony romo with his first ever 500-plus passing game. like this beauty in the third, peyton manning, he ain't no slouch. he's got a...
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. >>> and there are documents showing drones used to kill members of al qaeda. that brought back after demands of the legal justification for the strikes. late wednesday the white house bowed to growing political pressure and agreed to hand over the documents to congress. >>> senator dianne feinstein said lawmakers should know what brennan knew and when he knew it. she released a statement, it is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal basis for all the counterterrorism operation. >> last summer, brennan said the use of drone strikes by the u.s. has turned al qaeda into quote, a shadow of what it once was. under president obama, the program has been used to take out 400 terrorist targets in pakistan and the middle east. >>> potential cuts in the defense department have already faced changes in the military operations. the pentagon said it will reduce plans in the persian gulf. that would leave one carrier in the region. defense secretary leon panetta warns under the pentagon cuts, workers could face furloughs saying, quote,
. >>> and there are documents showing drones used to kill members of al qaeda. that brought back after demands of the legal justification for the strikes. late wednesday the white house bowed to growing political pressure and agreed to hand over the documents to congress. >>> senator dianne feinstein said lawmakers should know what brennan knew and when he knew it. she released a statement, it is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal...
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they want us to get out of here. nobody here but the press like me having any kind of armor or a way to protect ourselves. something is going on. but they are clearing us out of that parking lot and everybody is listening. it did seem like things quieted down a little bit, 20 minutes ago. but things are hot here again. martha: we just watched as peter doocy was describing on the scene, a helicopter hover on the building. they dropped down something you see when someone is hike and there is a rescue. someone was put into that and lifted up into the helicopter. we don't know it's either one of the victims or potentially a shooter we don't know at this point. we know there are multiple wound on the scene. we cannot confirm any number of fatalities at this point. the highest number we have seen is 7 but it's an active situation as we are reporting. bill: it's an active morning in our nation's capital. this is the news that we have. 9 ought minutes ago a shooting at the naval yard southeast of our nation's capital about a
they want us to get out of here. nobody here but the press like me having any kind of armor or a way to protect ourselves. something is going on. but they are clearing us out of that parking lot and everybody is listening. it did seem like things quieted down a little bit, 20 minutes ago. but things are hot here again. martha: we just watched as peter doocy was describing on the scene, a helicopter hover on the building. they dropped down something you see when someone is hike and there is a...
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thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> so let's get right to howard in the weather center because guess what? he has more snow in his forecast. howard? >> that's right, jc. that lady is correct. we thought maybe 2 or 3 inches in the higher totals but there were 5 and a half inch totals in extreme spt mayor yes's -- st. mary's county. up in frederick, lynn only had about an inch there. that was the range. when you looked at frederick, montgomery county, d.c., we had an inch or so you go south lusby, four to five inches and the five and a half inch total was in the ridge area there in st. mary's county. and in prince frederick, had an inch and a half. they may have ended up with two or three. the system is now gone. quickly out to sea. we're going to turn our attention to storm number two. that storm hasn't formed yet. there's upper level energy up here. you can sort of see the clouds. a little kink in canada. this is going to come diving southeast through the jet stream. it will get here tomorrow likely
thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> so let's get right to howard in the weather center because guess what? he has more snow in his forecast. howard? >> that's right, jc. that lady is correct. we thought maybe 2 or 3 inches in the higher totals but there were 5 and a half inch totals in extreme spt mayor yes's -- st. mary's county. up in frederick, lynn only had about an inch there. that was the range. when you looked at frederick, montgomery county, d.c., we had an inch...
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. >> thanks for joining us here at 5:00. we'll see you at 6:00. >> good night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, chain of command. facing an epidemic of sexual assaults in the ranks, the nation's top military commanders got grilled today about what some called a cancer in the armed forces. >>> record-breaker. what we learned today about friday's oklahoma tornado that explains the rising toll and the further danger tonight as floodwaters are quickly on the rise in missouri and evacuations are under way. >>> caught on camera. for speeding, and it's a gold mine to the tune of $8 million in fines on one street alone. and as the fines pile up, there are questions about fairness. >>> and is it a fountain of youth? surprising news in the ongoing search to slow down the signs of aging. tonight, what doctors say really works. "nightly news" begins now. good evening. this day may go down as a pivotal one in the fight to clean up the u.s. military and rid the ranks of the threat of sexual assault. so many of the victims have said the proce
. >> thanks for joining us here at 5:00. we'll see you at 6:00. >> good night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, chain of command. facing an epidemic of sexual assaults in the ranks, the nation's top military commanders got grilled today about what some called a cancer in the armed forces. >>> record-breaker. what we learned today about friday's oklahoma tornado that explains the rising toll and the further danger tonight as floodwaters are quickly on the rise in...
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of the day enlisting support for a us us and russian pact to remove the stockpile of chemical weapons. kerry says a u.s. military strike is still an option with syria did not comply. >> a senior ire yawnin official says his country's new leadership is more committed to iran's nuclear program than the previous. he says he and iran's new foreign minister and president have a more full fledged zifr to reach agreements. a new round of talks is expected within next few months. tehran insists it does not want nuclear weapons. >> ambitious task of uprighting the costa concordia cruise ship is underway, never before has a salvage this big been tried. the hull will be flipped on to a metal platform it has been resting on its side. underwater cameras are monitoring the process. they can d.not reveal any sign two of bodies never recover frtd wreck. 32 people died when it ran aground. >> back here in the bay area mount diablo state park reopened to visitors. most that have inside of the state parks. laura? >> this is one of four south of the summit here that were damaged. you can see there is goi
of the day enlisting support for a us us and russian pact to remove the stockpile of chemical weapons. kerry says a u.s. military strike is still an option with syria did not comply. >> a senior ire yawnin official says his country's new leadership is more committed to iran's nuclear program than the previous. he says he and iran's new foreign minister and president have a more full fledged zifr to reach agreements. a new round of talks is expected within next few months. tehran insists...
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can you tell us about is that? >> this is the latest in a series of reports by commission of inquiry a four member commission. this one covering the period from may to july. it is a grim catalog of torture, rape, execution, and i think it is worth pointing out that as congress discusses the case for war, this report shes us there already is a war, a civil war, that's raging in syria and getting more and more brutal by the day. and the authors of this report, say they should be international accountable, suggesting this should be referred to the criminal court, but that's not going to happen, because of course that divided council. >> and syria will be topping the agenda when john kerry is meeting with his russian counter part. that to take place on thursday, what can you tell us about that. >> i think all the activity here, yes, there is that french draft, everything on hold to see what happened in geneva. we know how frosty relations are between the u.s. and russia. i think it is worth remarking that among the per
can you tell us about is that? >> this is the latest in a series of reports by commission of inquiry a four member commission. this one covering the period from may to july. it is a grim catalog of torture, rape, execution, and i think it is worth pointing out that as congress discusses the case for war, this report shes us there already is a war, a civil war, that's raging in syria and getting more and more brutal by the day. and the authors of this report, say they should be...
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just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a gift? and what in the world of those weapons to be -- against him are those weapons to be used? >> a huge question. i mean, observers in the middle eastern not, you know, understanding at this point in time. first of all, against him, as you said. if you have a peace treaty with israel they're not going to get past them in the sinai or use them against demonstrators like khaddafi did. they're going to send them to the sudan, darfur. plus, when people on the streets c.s. sending more weapons to the muslim brotherhood government, there will be defeated m
just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a...
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are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in america where people volunteer it. they are not under pressure. they say it to please us. it means something to them. committee was looking at this a few years ago, it was very much in the aftermath of the first months of the obama administration, where i think there was a feeling, more pronounced than today, that the obama administration just was not interested in allies. i think what i was try to save remarks, therks -- obama administration has realized that has gone too far. certainly, the practice of foreign policy in the last five year
are using it in and need to reassure us. i do not think that is always the case. i think they are using it because of a regard to the u.k. as a critical ally for the united states, with which they have a set of unique relationships, on which their security, at least in part, depends. the more that we can embrace defensiveecome less and relate our interests and 'slationship to each side interests of the day, i think it is the better. i agree with you. i have been in a lot of conferences in...
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lieu polumbo is joining us. but here comes the guest, the special guest that the president has invited for this event. the president was going to be highlighting how the u.s. economy has improved dramatically over these past five years. the millions of jobs that have been created, the new regulations that have gone into effect. he's going to suggest clearly the economy has a long way to go to get out of the deep hole it was in five years ago. but they're making progress. so there the president is about to be introduced. i'm anxious to hear if he opens his remarks as i suspect he will with some comments about this shooting incident not far away over at the u.s. navy yard. the president coming in right now. so let's listen in from the top. >> before i begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy that's unfolding not far away from here at the washington navy yard. that's part of why our event today was delayed. i've been briefed by my team on the situation. we still don't know all the facts. but we do know that
lieu polumbo is joining us. but here comes the guest, the special guest that the president has invited for this event. the president was going to be highlighting how the u.s. economy has improved dramatically over these past five years. the millions of jobs that have been created, the new regulations that have gone into effect. he's going to suggest clearly the economy has a long way to go to get out of the deep hole it was in five years ago. but they're making progress. so there the president...
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to tell us what to do. that is the kind of atmosphere that exists in egypt from the standpoint of the political atmosphere and among the audiences as well. >> i am going to say the same thing. i will comment on media content. we think it is not our role to judge content, but as much as we can whoever is involving in collecting and disbursing information for the national interest that interest the public, we would defend -- we do not think that justifies any dislike or oppression by any government. i would like to add to the point about the credibility of international actors within it is natural in those situations where there is a divide. you can see that in every aspect of public life. they believe that some of those actors that aligned themselves with both parties of egypt, and that there is no point on talking about that in a sense of taking sides. i think the advice that we try to share across the board is that just focus on principles. and one of the things that we think is people understand and appre
to tell us what to do. that is the kind of atmosphere that exists in egypt from the standpoint of the political atmosphere and among the audiences as well. >> i am going to say the same thing. i will comment on media content. we think it is not our role to judge content, but as much as we can whoever is involving in collecting and disbursing information for the national interest that interest the public, we would defend -- we do not think that justifies any dislike or oppression by any...
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. >>> president obama orders the justice department to release classified memos over drone strikes used to kill americans as john brennan prepares for a difficult hearing today. >>> plus, a bad nanny caught in the act of hitting an infant. a dog with a human face. and believe it or not, a study that tells women the time and day they're least attractive. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, february 7th, 2013. thursday, february 7th, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. whether you live in the northeast or you're traveling anywhere near there this weekend, you need to know there's a whopper of a snowstorm headed this way. the national weather service is forecasting more than 2 feet of snow in some place. nbc's bill karins is tracking the storm. >> historic is the right word. now we need to get the players on the field. you are going to have a significant storm of your own. travel is going to be very difficult. milwaukee, grand rapids, possibly even around chicago with winter storm warnings for a good chunk of michigan. it should be warm enough where you don't have
. >>> president obama orders the justice department to release classified memos over drone strikes used to kill americans as john brennan prepares for a difficult hearing today. >>> plus, a bad nanny caught in the act of hitting an infant. a dog with a human face. and believe it or not, a study that tells women the time and day they're least attractive. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, february 7th, 2013. thursday, february 7th, 2013....
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correspondent liz wahl tells us what's next for the final frontier. he was on man's first mission to the moon the second human to step foot there but for buzz aldrin that's not enough he's setting his sights on the planet of mars what do you envision it is. a growing permanent group of people arrive there knowing that they're going to spend the rest of their life and they've been trained as a team to that with. these different the cheapness aldrin envisions this happening by two thousand and thirty five but the mission to mars faces astronomical challenges financially technologically and politically if i could get one political word to the political people to think twenty thirty years for the best of the country not for where you come from but in times of sikh laceration it seems the government is putting space travel on the back burner the obama administration has proposed slashing nasa planetary program and the two thousand and fourteen budget now the private sector is stepping up dennis tito a multimillionaire and world's first space tourist plans
correspondent liz wahl tells us what's next for the final frontier. he was on man's first mission to the moon the second human to step foot there but for buzz aldrin that's not enough he's setting his sights on the planet of mars what do you envision it is. a growing permanent group of people arrive there knowing that they're going to spend the rest of their life and they've been trained as a team to that with. these different the cheapness aldrin envisions this happening by two thousand and...
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thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big thing that the senate needs to do before the thanksgiving break is pass the national authorization act of the defense bill. and this year, that bill is the terrain of one of the most interesting david and goliath battles. last year alone, an estimated 26,000 instances of unwanted sexual contact, including aggravated sexual assault and rape, according to a survey of active duty members of the military. the defense department estimates that 86 and a half percent of these violent sexual crimes go unreported. and there is a clear-cut disagreement on how to report
thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big...
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when writing to us. thanks for watching us tonight. please always remember the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for you. >>> today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil despicable acts of terror. well, it was a gorgeous day. the president arrived, just as usual for an event, two tiered event in a small classroom and larger speech at a crowded gym about education. >> welcome aboard. it's f"fox & friends"," 2:00 afr 8 in the east. 2 after 5:00 in the west. >> i starred with a fashion shoot. >> she has something extra. >> president bush was in florida encouraging reading programs. the california grand jury decided against investigating ga gary. >> we're nuts about nuts! >> i was in the battle cap. we were starting a yard exercise. we have a couple of those a year. also, because of the exercise, we had the fighters on alert with a little extra gas, more website on board than they
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lou: thank you for being with us. us. the book is the fifth ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing]
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stay with us on al jazeera. another full bulletin of news is ahead with julie mcdonald, who will be in london for us. for now, goodbye. >> the term sex trafficking is usually associated with far away countries. but child sex trafficking in this country is one of the topics currently being discussed at a justice department child safety summit this week. hundreds of thousands of youngsters may get bad fast. >> for emma -- >> my mother was a heroin addict. >> the life of worthlessness and a life of prostitution. >> trying to safe as much money from what i was doing to stop doing it. i look at girls who are 12 years old or 13, and it just boggles my mind that that can happen to them at such a young age. >> child sex trafficking is often considered a developing world problem. but the u.s. justice department says up to 300,000 children are being prostituted right here in the united states. the average age, 13 to 14. an fbi sting in july, netted 105 child prostitutes. >> one out of eight reported missing here were like
stay with us on al jazeera. another full bulletin of news is ahead with julie mcdonald, who will be in london for us. for now, goodbye. >> the term sex trafficking is usually associated with far away countries. but child sex trafficking in this country is one of the topics currently being discussed at a justice department child safety summit this week. hundreds of thousands of youngsters may get bad fast. >> for emma -- >> my mother was a heroin addict. >> the life of...
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or surgical methods that are created in the us. aren't exactly going to be as available to other parts of the world that need them that's right well it's called trade agreement but really this is a secretive rule making against public health and it would lead to preventable suffering and death in asia and latin america while binding us consumers to high drug prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes incredibly patents on surgical methods on the methods that doctors are actually using on patients their treatment practices anything that's not what the doctors bare hands potentially patentable monopolised you this is some doctor wasn't there way before i mean surgical methods used to be something that people could just use that could be patented there are only two countries in the world that recognize that recognize these patents one is the united states the other is australia which actually opposes the u.s. proposal in the text eighty countrie
or surgical methods that are created in the us. aren't exactly going to be as available to other parts of the world that need them that's right well it's called trade agreement but really this is a secretive rule making against public health and it would lead to preventable suffering and death in asia and latin america while binding us consumers to high drug prices bad rules here at home there are a number of bad proposals that have been advanced by big pharma and as you mentioned includes...
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joining us now, tom morris, investigative reporter, barry spodak, helping us understand what goes on in the mind of these suspects. about this particular suspect, aaron alexis and the possibility that he has been sending out signals for some time. not only the early shootings when he was living with his mother. but dallas. >> he was living in oak hill in an apartment and in september 2010 he fired a round from his apartment up through the ceiling to his neighbor's apartment. >> it could have been an accident. >> he said it was, cleaning the weapon and it discharged. he was charged with discharge of a weapon in the jurisdiction but wasn't prosecuted for i.t. the interesting thing was he had an ongoing situation with this particular neighbor. regardless he didn't pay any legal consequence doing this but he continued to possess guns. >> the doctor's rather impassioned plea about eradicating this type of violence and changing the culture, changing the thinking. is it possible when you think about the mind of criminals or the mind of people acting in this way, is there a way to change tha
joining us now, tom morris, investigative reporter, barry spodak, helping us understand what goes on in the mind of these suspects. about this particular suspect, aaron alexis and the possibility that he has been sending out signals for some time. not only the early shootings when he was living with his mother. but dallas. >> he was living in oak hill in an apartment and in september 2010 he fired a round from his apartment up through the ceiling to his neighbor's apartment. >> it...
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more correspondence with us to tell our stories? >> first of all, thank you for your service. [applause] stay safe over there, please. and is that your wife or girlfriend? speak my wife. >> god bless you, too. because i know as little attention as the soldiers get, the soldier's spouse as did even less, so thank you so much. i know when i was embedded for a week in afghanistan, it was probably the worst week in my wife's life and i didn't have a gun with me and i wasn't running at doing anything dangerous. this is a larger -- the question about how could we get more reporters telling the stories? first of all there are a lot of great reporters who are trying to do that the war in afghanistan who have written other books, sebastian younger and jonathan krakauer, michael raddatz wrote a wonderful book about iraq. i think there are two things. one is, the appetite of the public needs to exist in order for publishers to tell these stories, the willing to spend the money to tell these stories. thankfully the public has been pretty recept
more correspondence with us to tell our stories? >> first of all, thank you for your service. [applause] stay safe over there, please. and is that your wife or girlfriend? speak my wife. >> god bless you, too. because i know as little attention as the soldiers get, the soldier's spouse as did even less, so thank you so much. i know when i was embedded for a week in afghanistan, it was probably the worst week in my wife's life and i didn't have a gun with me and i wasn't running at...
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do we also use other assets? we have great data now over the number of european countries that have been most successful working themselves out of their crisis were the ones that did not just raise taxes and pilot that. those countries had the slowest growth. the assets ended up creating expansion for the economy. we have pretty good models to look to. host: tim is up next from westlake, ohio on our line for independents. guest: good morning, tim. questions.ave 2 i don't understand how federal and please you are being furloughed are getting paid for their days off through the legislation that you guys created. i know of no other state or locality or corporations, for that matter, the one-day furlough people they pay them for those days per that is what one implement insurance is for. -- that is what unemployment insurance is for. the second question i have is when you talk about entitlements , and you talk about food stamps medicaid,ted -- and but why don't we talk about corporate entitlements, like the tax looph
do we also use other assets? we have great data now over the number of european countries that have been most successful working themselves out of their crisis were the ones that did not just raise taxes and pilot that. those countries had the slowest growth. the assets ended up creating expansion for the economy. we have pretty good models to look to. host: tim is up next from westlake, ohio on our line for independents. guest: good morning, tim. questions.ave 2 i don't understand how federal...
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not us. commemorate the war of 1812 commemorate the war of 1812 bicentennial and join our traveling celebration as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. >> and welcome back. 6:15 is the tile. we have a pretty shot to show you here. we we have breaks in the cloud cover. so a little bit of sunshine continues to come up. a little bit higher today as we will have flirtatious sunshine that will be peeking in and out of the clouds. i will have your seven-day forecast, and let you know when to expect that rain. >> as we have been talking it is the time of the year, a lot of people look forward to the montgomery county fair. we are already seeing how they are celebrating at the big cheese. >> now we are getting a peek at old mcdonald's farm. live at the fairgrounds, with all the good stuff going on there this morning. good morning, adam. >> good morning. wake up. just chilling with my peeps here
not us. commemorate the war of 1812 commemorate the war of 1812 bicentennial and join our traveling celebration as the chesapeake campaign visits town festivals up and down our shores. visit starspangled200.com. presented by at&t. maryland. land of discovery. >> and welcome back. 6:15 is the tile. we have a pretty shot to show you here. we we have breaks in the cloud cover. so a little bit of sunshine continues to come up. a little bit higher today as we will have flirtatious sunshine...
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are the storms behind us for now? >> doug hill is in the weather center tonight with a look at some big changes ahead. >> absolutely. we have the friends through over these coast already and eastern shore. this is on live super doppler seven radar. is part of a long line of severe weather and heavy storms stretching from montrÉal south into the carolinas. cooling behind that system. well over an inch of rain in parts of the metro area. . healthy dose of rain and wind the remarkable thing to me is the temperature. 23 degrees cooler in washington than we were at 5 p.m. yesterday. we will see the clearing tonight and it will get chilly. 43 to 53 with colds -- clear skies overnight. clouds will not hang around long. there is something else to watch coming up the east coast. we will explain in a couple of minutes. >> if you want to track the storms or check the temperature any time of the day, download our abc 7 weather app. no deal in sight. members of congress are looking ahead to the next crisis, the debt ceiling. rebe
are the storms behind us for now? >> doug hill is in the weather center tonight with a look at some big changes ahead. >> absolutely. we have the friends through over these coast already and eastern shore. this is on live super doppler seven radar. is part of a long line of severe weather and heavy storms stretching from montrÉal south into the carolinas. cooling behind that system. well over an inch of rain in parts of the metro area. . healthy dose of rain and wind the remarkable...
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us a half $1 million. going say, you are not to talk about south carolina and talk about waste in the military, are you? there is waste everywhere. everybody who has ever been in the military knows there is waste. that does not mean i'm against national defense. it is one of the most important things that we spend money on. is it legitimate constitutional function it should be a priority. but that does not mean we write a blank check. we should audit the pentagon. that is to be audited? an insult to every taxpayer in the country. we should audit the pentagon. -- in and conn's budget, the pentagon's budget, tom coburn found this out, one of the great deficit hawks and waste warriors up there, he found $7 billion that could be cut from the defense budget.why? because many of feel a patriotic vote for the defense budget, the people packet full of goodies. $7 billion. it had in it $1.8 billion for a study to develop roll-up beef jerky. i'm not sure how that is keeping the russians or others at bay. they had $5
us a half $1 million. going say, you are not to talk about south carolina and talk about waste in the military, are you? there is waste everywhere. everybody who has ever been in the military knows there is waste. that does not mean i'm against national defense. it is one of the most important things that we spend money on. is it legitimate constitutional function it should be a priority. but that does not mean we write a blank check. we should audit the pentagon. that is to be audited? an...
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to be used only as a last resort in these. urgency type situations and what we're seeing increasingly today is a to being used you know first or second or very you know very early on in this is a process and it's just it's not an appropriate use of force for the threats that is being used against now final question since the department of homeland security's creation it's handed out thirty five billion dollars in grants that's a lot of grants and do you see this slowing down any time in the near future. no probably not i mean nobody you know the police departments love to get these grants the politicians who represent those districts love to celebrate the fact that they help the department get those grants and you know as i said now you've got these private corporations that exist solely to fulfill these grants with with the gear and they have a very strong interest in lobbying to make sure it continues so i think we are unfortunately nearing a point of no return that was radley balko the author of rise of the warrior cop. a n
to be used only as a last resort in these. urgency type situations and what we're seeing increasingly today is a to being used you know first or second or very you know very early on in this is a process and it's just it's not an appropriate use of force for the threats that is being used against now final question since the department of homeland security's creation it's handed out thirty five billion dollars in grants that's a lot of grants and do you see this slowing down any time in the...
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pete, what more do you have for us? >> reporter: well, thomas, several officials now tell us that the gunman who entered the washington navy yard this morning heavily armed and began firing shots is dead. the navy had earlier used the term "neutralized" which could have meant either that he was no longer in a medical condition where he could fire any shots, but we're told now that he is dead. we don't know anything about him yet. they're still working to identify him. that will move along very quickly now that this appears to be winding down. they'll try to find out, you know, why he did this. all we know is that he is a man about six feet tall, that he came in this morning all dressed in black, heavily armed with three weapons. a military-style assault rifle, so-called, ar-15 type weapon. that would be a semiautomatic weapon. you heard the woman from the hospital talking about semiautomatic weapons. it's one of those rifles that contain a high capacity ammunition clip that fires whenever you pull the trigger. he also h
pete, what more do you have for us? >> reporter: well, thomas, several officials now tell us that the gunman who entered the washington navy yard this morning heavily armed and began firing shots is dead. the navy had earlier used the term "neutralized" which could have meant either that he was no longer in a medical condition where he could fire any shots, but we're told now that he is dead. we don't know anything about him yet. they're still working to identify him. that will...
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let us see what happens. just vote. continuing budget with no strings attached. speaker boehner says the president needs to talk first. >> the american people expect when their leaders have differences and we are in a time of crisis, we will at least have a conversation. >> i ask we speaker, why are you afraid? are you afraid this will pass, the government will reopen, and americans will realize you took the country hostage for no apparent reason? >> republicans say the problem is not the house -- it is the senate. >> negotiation is not a luxury. it is a necessity. until senate democrats except that reality, these crises will only be harder to resolve. says a dealoehner would have passed the house without concessions attached. >> it looks like both sides are dug in and hoping the public will push the other side into a losing position. nobody is making concessions publicly or privately. >> house republicans have said they want spending cuts or other deficit reduction measures. in washington, sally kidd. >> economists say a default could trigger a financial crisis
let us see what happens. just vote. continuing budget with no strings attached. speaker boehner says the president needs to talk first. >> the american people expect when their leaders have differences and we are in a time of crisis, we will at least have a conversation. >> i ask we speaker, why are you afraid? are you afraid this will pass, the government will reopen, and americans will realize you took the country hostage for no apparent reason? >> republicans say the...
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we are failing in our duty to those who take care of us and protect us every day. >> i believe the guidance issued by controller hill was based on a decision by the department of defense to misinterpret to pay the military for political purposes. >> it's outrageous. >> yes, you could have paid the death benefit. yet you chose to do an interpretation. to maximize pain. you have compounded the problem by your conduct in how you have misinterpreted intentionally this law. it is an embarrassment to the country. >> i would like to respond. i resent your remarks. let the record show that. >> duncan hunter is a member of the house armed services committee and is a war veteran. the mother who found herself without the benefit this weekend lives in his district. good to see you tonight. first let me ask if you agree there is evidence that the withholding of benefits may have been intentional by the pentagon, by those advising the pentagon which we now know included eric holder's doj and the white house office of management and budget was informed days ago before this came out to the rest of the worl
we are failing in our duty to those who take care of us and protect us every day. >> i believe the guidance issued by controller hill was based on a decision by the department of defense to misinterpret to pay the military for political purposes. >> it's outrageous. >> yes, you could have paid the death benefit. yet you chose to do an interpretation. to maximize pain. you have compounded the problem by your conduct in how you have misinterpreted intentionally this law. it is...
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rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>. >> shep: new video in from the kansas city, missouri fire we have been following. this is at an upscale shopping center that is modeled after a similar scene in seville. the fire is raging out of control. they believe a gas explosion started it. frankly, the number of injuries is unclear to us, but we do know that the local trauma center says it reports to us that it is expecting patients and live pictures coming through the facilities of network affiliate and cbs station for the kansas city area. there is much more to be learned on this fire as they still work to put it out and cut off the gas line. we'll have continuing coverage throughout the night. updating top story tonight, more tears in court as oscar pistorius explained why he shot his girlfriend four times and killed her. greg palkot is live in south africa. greg? >> reporter: let me show i that newspaper, the case against oscar. that is how one newspaper is playing it and that is basically what we he
rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>. >> shep: new video in from the kansas city, missouri fire we have been following. this is at an upscale shopping center that is modeled after a similar scene in seville. the fire is raging out of control. they believe a gas explosion started it. frankly, the number of injuries is unclear to us, but we do know that the local trauma center says it reports to us that it is expecting patients and live pictures...
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congressman west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: do you think it will have any impact and people he e-mailing and calling the white house and do you think they'll listen. >> i think they will listen, he we don't have any leadership coming out of washington d.c. >> greta, i don't know if you have it sitting there, the gao report talking 200 to 300 billion dollars of wasteful redundant programs in washington d.c., a great place to start. 85 billion dollars is not going to effectively shut down the united states government. we're not going to have to worry about meat inspectors or planes falling from the sky. fact, this week, greta, you have ben bernanke, that was testifying up there on capitol hill, and he talked about because we have such a lackluster recovery we're going to have to continue on with federal spending. what he really is not telling the american people, that we're printing money to the tune of 85 billion a month so we can buy up our own mortgage backed security debt a
congressman west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: do you think it will have any impact and people he e-mailing and calling the white house and do you think they'll listen. >> i think they will listen, he we don't have any leadership coming out of washington d.c. >> greta, i don't know if you have it sitting there, the gao report talking 200 to 300 billion dollars of wasteful redundant programs in washington d.c., a great place to start. 85...